EP0911400A1 - Antisensverbindungen gegen cd14 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an oligonucleotide containing a sequence complementary to a part of a gene encoding human CD14. Further, it relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising said nucleotide and a pharmacologically acceptable carrier.
- LPS lipopoly succharide
- Antibiotics are employed for the purpose preventing bacterial infection at present, whereas it is reported that these antibiotics destroy bactrial bodies and a large amount of LPS is released into blood (Scand. J. Infect. Dis., Volume 101, page 3, 1996). This means that the use of antibiotics may cause septic shock or endotoxic shock. Accordingly, in order to prevent the shock it is important to block the stimulation of LPS together with administration of antibiotics.
- CD14 is a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-linked type glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 55 kd, expressed accompanied by of differentiation maturation of bone marrow cell. Todd et al. reported the CD14 as surface antigen of human peripheral blood monocytes (New York, Springer-Verlag, pages 424 to 433, 1984) . Now it is clarified that CD14 is present on membrane of macrophage, monocyte, Kupffer cells, and neutrophil.
- CD14 gene is present on the fifth chromosome within a gene cluster where a hematopoietiesis differentiating proliferating factor group, such as IL-3 or GM-CSF, G-CSF, etc. of fifth chromosome, is present, and concern the differentiation maturation of hematopoietiesis tissue.
- a hematopoieties is differentiating proliferating factor group, such as IL-3 or GM-CSF, G-CSF, etc. of fifth chromosome
- CD14 binds to bacterial ingredients, whereby macrophage and monocyte expressing the CD14 are activated and various inflammatory factors (inflammatory cytokine, e.g. TNF ⁇ , IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, PAI-2, MCP-1, etc., arachidonic metabolites, PAF and nitrogen monoxide, etc.) are released and induced, whereby it contributes to the bacterial infection prevention in the early phase of infection (Matthew et al., J. Biol. Chem., Volume 60, page 728, 1996).
- inflammatory factors e.g. TNF ⁇ , IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, PAI-2, MCP-1, etc.
- the soluble CD14 binds to LPS molecule in the blood and transports it to HDL, so that the soluble CD14 serves for the clearance of the LPS (Wurfel et al., J. Exp. Med., Volume 186, page 1743, 1995).
- the membrane CD14 binds to LPS, allows to transmit the signal into cells to induce inflammatory cytokine.
- the CD14 possesses functions contrary to each other, i.e. an effect removing LPS and another effect inducing inflammatory factors.
- JP Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-501399 discloses a curing method of sepsis employing anti-CD14 antibody.
- the anti-CD14 antibody inhibits the binding between CD14 and LPS, and capable of blocking the signal via CD14, suppresses the expression of inflammatory cytokine, and consequently cures the sepsis.
- WO93/19772 and WO96/2057 disclose the curing of sepsis employing soluble-type CD14.
- the present inventors have investigated in order to provide more effective medicines against septic shock. They have foreseen that the inflammatory cytokine produced from liver Kupffer cells in liver by LPS stimulation plays an important role, and have assumed that specific blocking of the binding between LPS and CD14 on Kupffer cells would be clinically effective in a way of not affecting the soluble-type CD14 contributing the removal of LPS, or the CD14 on aveolar macrophage or peritoneal macrophage, or on other macrophages contributing for bacterial infection prevention on each site. They have assumed that the use of antisense oligonucleotide accumulative to liver would work on the CD14 on the liver Kupffer cells in high selectivity.
- Mouse Kupffer cell in normal state merely expresses CD14 weakly, but when the cell is stimulated by LPS, it comes to express the CD13 strongly.
- the liver is the most susceptible organ to shock, it is also known that the reduction of liver function considerably affects constitutional symptom.
- the present inventors provide a medicine effective to sepsis or septic shock based on new view selectively inhibiting CD14 on Kupffer cell, expression of which is induced by LPS stimulation, and mainly inhibiting the production of inflammatory cytokine from Kupffer cells.
- the present inventors provide an antisense oligonucleotide to CD14 as medicament effective to sepsis or septic shock.
- the antisense oligonucleotide of CD14 inhibits the expression of CD14 so as to be utilisable as medicine and is applicable to the treatment of sepsis or not.
- the inventors have investigated and confirmed that the antisense oligonucleotide of CD14 is utilisable as medicine. Further, the inventors have succeeded in the following manner to determine a particularly effective region as target of antisense nucleotide within the gene of ca. 1.4 kb encoding the CD14.
- the present invention provides oligonucleotides hybridizing with at least part of a gene encoding human CD14.
- oligonucleotides an oligonucleotide containing a sequence complementary to at least part of a gene encoding human CD14 is preferred.
- the invention provides oligonucleotides containing a sequence complementary to at least one sequence selected from the group consisting of 5' non-coding region, translation initiation region, coding region and 3' non-coding region of a human CD14 mRNA, and at least part thereof.
- the invention provides oligonucleotides, hybridizing with or being complementary to any one of sequences or at least a part of sequence selected from the group consisting of:
- oligonucleotides capable of inhibiting the human CD14 expression are preferred.
- an oligonucleotide exhibiting a high binding ability with a human CD14 gene in an RNase H cleavage experiment, and an oligonucleotide capable of suppressing the expression of human CD14 by at least 30 % in a translation inhibition experiment are preferred.
- the nucleotide number of present oligonucleotides is preferably any one of 10 to 50, in particular preferably any one of 15 to 30.
- the present invention also provides oligonucleotides wherein at least one of internucleotides linkages contains a sulphur atom.
- the present invention provides oligonucleotides containing at least one of nucleotide sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ.ID. Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 102, 103, 109, 123, 124, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137, 138, 144, 155, 156, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 170, 171, 172, 177, 178, 180, 181, 190, 191,
- the present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising an oligonucleotide hybridizing with a gene encoding the CD14 as effective ingredient.
- the present pharmaceutical composition comprises a pharmacologicaly acceptable carrier.
- the pharmaceutical composition is preferably a prophylactic/therapeutic agent against sepsis or septic shock, or disorders caused by an inflammatory factor induced by human CD14.
- the oligonucleotides in the present invention are capable of hybridizing with at least a part of a gene encoding human CD14.
- the oligonucleotides contains a sequence complementary to at least a part of the gene encoding human CD14.
- oligonucleotide includes all the oligonucleotides wherein a plurality of nucleotide composed of base, phosphate and sugar is bound, and derivatives thereof.
- the representative oligonucleotides are DNA and RNA.
- the oligonucleotide derivatives include all the ones, steric structure and function of which are analogous to oligonucleotides.
- oligonucleotide there are a derivative wherein other substance is bound to 3'-end or 5'-end of oligonucleotide, derivatives wherein any one of base, sugar and phosphate of an oligonucleotide is substituted or modified, substances not present in nature, and comprising a base, sugar and phosphate which are not in natre and derivatives having a skeleton other than sugar-phosphate framework (backbone).
- the word “gene” in the present specification means chromosome DNA or transcript (mRNA and precursor thereof).
- the word “gene encoding CD14” means a structural gene defining the CD14 amino acid sequence, intervening sequences (introns) present in the midst of the structural gene, and base sequences concerning the expression of CD14 which are present in the up stream of the structure gene (promoters, operators, etc.) or down stream of the structure gene.
- the representative sequences of the gene encoding human CD14 are indicated by SEQ.ID. No. 1 and No. 2 in the sequence listing.
- the wording "to hybridize” in the present specification means to form a specific binding with bases of DNA or RNA.
- the strength of hybridizing may be any one with Tm value of at least 45 °C in 0.15 M phosphate buffer, preferably the one with Tm value of at least 55 °C.
- the specific binding is generally formed by complementary binding, however the binding form is not limited herein.
- the present oligonucleotides may not necessarily have sequences completely complementary to target sequence, as far as the oligonucleotide is specifically bound to at least a part of the gene encoding human CD14; may contain universal bases represented by inosine and 5-nitroindole; and may partially contain bases or sequences, which are not complementary sequences.
- to hybridize includes the case of forming double-stranded or triple-stranded conformation in Watson-Crick base pairing or Hoogsteen base pairing or of the both base pairings.
- complementary sequence designates such base pairs as form complementary base pairs being base-sepcific to nucleotide sequences of DNA or RNA. In general, the complementary base pairs are formed between C (cytosine) and G (guanine), between T (thymine) and A (adenine), and between U (uracil) and A (adenine).
- the oligonucleotides of the present invention preferably are hybridized with at least a part of mRNA encoding human CD14 or precursor thereof.
- the length of the present oligonucleotides is not particularly limited. In general, any nucleotide sequence containing at least 10 nucleotide is considered to have specific sequence. Accordingly, every present oligonucleotides which has a nucleotide sequence of at least 10 is expected to be hybridized specifically with a gene encoding human CD14.
- oligonucleotide is not suitable for taking-up of oligonucleotides into cells. Any length of the oligonucleotides in the invention is acceptable. Considering that the present oligonucleotides are taken up into cells in order to inhibit the human CD14 expression, it is preferred that the present oligonucleotide is hybridized with a gene encoding human CD14, and the nucleotide length is 10 mer to 50 mer, preferably 15 mer to 30 mer.
- the present oligonucleotides may target any sites of the gene encoding human CD14, mRNA encoding human CD14, or precursor thereof.
- the sites, to which the present oligonucleotides are bound are not particularly limited.
- the present oligonucleotides are preferably bound to any of translation initiation regions, coding regions, 5, non-coding regions, 3' non-coding regions, ribosome-binding regions, capping regions, splicing regions, and loop portions forming the hairpin structure, of mRNA or mRNA precursors.
- the translation initiation region of human CD14 mRNA is most suitable for the target of the present oligonucleotides in view of the effect.
- the coding regions are preferred, if accumulation of the present oligonucleotide in nucleus is presumed.
- the present oligonucleotides are preferably designed to target any region chosen from the group consisting of the following (1) to (19) within mRNA to human CD14 of SEQ. ID. No. 1.
- nucleotide sequences (1) to (19) the regions comprising nucleotide sequences (1), (2), (4), (5), (7), (8), (11), (16) and (19) respectively are considered to be particularly effective as target of the present oligonucleotides.
- the preferred examples of the present oligonucleotides are oligonucleotides being capable of hybridizing with any of sequences selected from above (1) to (19), and oligonucleotides being capable of hybridizing with at least a part of any sequences selected from above (1) to (19).
- they are oligonucleotides being capable of hybridizing with any sequences selected from the nucleotide sequences (1), (2), (4), (5), (7), (8), (11), (16) and (19), and oligonucleotides being capable of hybridizing with at least a part of any sequences selected from the nucleotide sequences (1), (2), (4), (5), (7), (8), (11), (16) and (19).
- the present oligonucleotides have nucleotide sequences complementary to any sequences selected from the above (1) to (19), or nucleotide sequences complementary to at least a part of any sequences selected from the above (1) to (19), preferably nucleotide sequences complementary to any sequences selected from the nucleotide sequences (1), (2), (4), (5), (7), (8), (11), (16) and (19), and nucleotide sequences complementary to at least a part of any sequences selected from the nucleotide sequences (1), (2), (4), (5), (7), (8), (11), (16) and (19).
- These oligonucleotides preferably comprises 10 to 50 nucleotides.
- a preferred example of the present oligonucleotides is an oligonucleotide having nucleotide sequences being capable of hybridizing with or complementary to at least 10 contiguous nucleotide within any nucleotide sequences selected from the above (1) to (19).
- sequences (1) to (3) locate within the region of 5' non-coding region to translation initiation site of mRNA encoding human CD14, and sequences (8) to (19) locate within coding region, and sequences (4) to (8) locate within 3' non-coding region.
- the present oligonucleotides preferably exhibit inhibitory activity in the expression of human CD14.
- the present inventors discovered as indicated in Example 13 that the RNaseH cleavage experiment is effective as indicator for the selection of effective oligonucleotide inhibiting the expression of CD14. Accordingly, among the oligonucleotides hybridizing with, or having sequences complementary to at least a part of human CD14 mRNA, the preferred present oligonucleotides exhibit at least score 1, preferably at least 2, in an RNase H cleavage experiment.
- the oligonucleotides capable of inhibiting at least 20 %, preferably at least 40 %, of human CD14 expression in human CD14/luciferase fusion protein expression inhibition experiment are preferred.
- the present invention provides oligonucleotides having at least one nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of sequence Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 102, 103, 109, 123, 124, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137, 138, 144, 155, 156, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 170, 171, 172, 177, 178, 180, 181, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,
- Phosphorothioate oligonucleotide and phosphodiester oligonucleotide are admixed in the above sequence list.
- the list indicates oligonucleotides having nucleotide sequences of above sequence Nos., herein regardless of the presence or absence of modification and of kinds of derivatives.
- the present oligonucleotides have the above nucleotide sequences, and are preferably of 30 mer or less.
- oligonucleotide derivatives with high binding affinity to the target DNA or mRNA, histo-selectivity, ability of cellular uptake, nuclease resistance, and intracellular stability are obtained.
- the present oligonucleotides include all kinds of derivatives including the ones composed of base, phosphate, backbone structure not present in nature.
- derivatives included in the present invention there are derivatives having phosphodiester linkage, phosphorothioate linkage, methylphosphonate linkage, phosphoroamidate linkage, phosphorodithioate linkage, and morpholino group as the whole or a part of backbone structure (Shôji Yôko, et al., "Gan to Kagakuryoho", Volume 20, pp. 1899 to 1907, 1993).
- DNG deoxyribonucleotide guanidine
- the present invention includes oligonucleotide derivatives, such as the ones wherein the sugar moiety is substituted by other substance, the ones wherein parts of the bases are substituted by inosine or universal bases (a base capable of binding to any of A, T, C and G), the ones wherein cholesterol, acridine, poly-L-lysine, psoralen, or long chain alkyl is bound to 5'-end or 3'-end or inside of the oligonucleotide (G. Degols, et al., Nucleic Acid Research, Volume 17, page 9341, 1989; A. McConnaghie, et al., J. Med. Chem., Volume 38, page 3488, 1993; G. Godard, et al., Eur. J. Biochem., Volume 232, page 404, 1995).
- oligonucleotide derivatives such as the ones wherein the sugar moiety is substituted by other substance, the ones wherein parts of the bases are substituted by in
- the present invention provides derivatives with phosphorothioate linkage as backbone structure, i.e. an oligonucleotide wherein at least one internucleotides linkage contains sulphur atom.
- nucleotides are any oligonucleotides selected from SEQ. ID. Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, and 248 (in other words, oligonucleotides with phosphorothioate linkage, and having any sequence selected from the sequences of above SEQ. ID numbers).
- oligonucleotides As explained above, as far as the present oligonucleotides are hybridized with said target sequences, they may not necessarily contain a sequence completely complementary to a part of base sequence of the target region. On the contrary, considering that the experiment using animal is indispensable for the research of pharmaceuticals, oligonucleotides, which are hybridized with a gene encoding human CD14 and hybridized with a gene encoding CD14 of model animal, are necessary. Such oligonucleotides are obtainable by targeting a region of high homology among the nucleotide sequences encoding human and model animal CD14. For example: SEQ. ID. No. 3 and No. 4 of the sequence listing indicate nucleotide sequences encoding mouse CD14.
- antisense oligonucleotide is designed to have complementary nucleotide bases regarding the consensus bases between human and mouse, and universal bases represented by inosine and 5-nitroindole are substituted for mismatched bases, whereby oligonucleotides to be hybridized with a gene encoding mouse CD14 and a gene encoding human CD14 both can be prepared.
- oligonucleotides being capable of hybridizing with a gene encoding human CD14 and also genes encoding CD14 of arbitrary at least two animals other than human can be prepared.
- phosphorothioate linkage may be introduced to backbone.
- the preferred ones, whose CD14 expression inhibitory activity is expectable can be designed by targeting regions composed of any one of nucleotide sequences selected from (1) to (9).
- the targeting may include several nucleotide of down stream and several nucleotide of up stream than said region.
- oligonucleotides with nucleotide sequence wherein at least one nucleotide is substituted by universal base in a nucleotide sequence complementary to arbitrary portion composed of at least 10 contiguous nucleotide sequence, within nucleotide sequence selected from the following (1) to (9).
- oligonucleotides with nucleotide sequences of sequence Nos. 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256 and 257.
- Oligonucleotides and derivatives thereof are prepared by known manner (e.g. S. Agrawal, et al., Protocol for oligonucleotides and Analogs, Method in Molecular Biology series, Volume 20, Humana Press; S. Agrawal, et al., Antisense Research and Development, Volume 4, page 185, 1994).
- the present oligonucleotides are obtainable by chemical synthesis using synthesiser, or by PCR method using a gene encoding human CD14 as template.
- Some of derivatives such as methylphosphonate modification and phosphorothioate modification, can be synthesized using a chemical synthesiser (e.g. model 394, manufactured by Perkin-Elmer Japan K.K.).
- a chemical synthesiser e.g. model 394, manufactured by Perkin-Elmer Japan K.K.
- the operation is conducted in accordance with a handbook attached to the chemical synthesiser, thus obtained product is purified by HPLC method using reverse phase chromatography, etc., so that the purpose oligonucleotide derivative is obtainable.
- the inhibitory activities of the oligonucleotides synthesized by said procedure which hybridize with at least a part of the gene encoding human CD14 in the expression of human CD14 can be confirmed by translation inhibition experiment, using a human CD14/luciferase fusion protein expression system. Moreover, the effect inhibiting the expression of inflammatory factor induced via human CD14 can be confirmed using a cell based evaluation system.
- This cell based evaluation system elucidaes the effectivity of the oligonucleotide in such manner that THP-1 cell is differenciated into macrophage-like cell treating with PMA and vitamin D3 as inducer, and the cell are stimulated by LPS to produce TNF, various oligonucleotides are added and their effect is inspected by the inhibitory activity of TNF ⁇ as indicator.
- the present oligonucleotides are evaluated or chosen by its inhibitory activity of the human CD14 expression as indicator using recombinant cells expressing the human CD14. Alternatively, they are evaluated and chosen using biding activity values in RNaseH cleavage experiment.
- the present oligonucleotides are characterized by the binding to a gene encoding human CD14, they can be employed as diagnosis probe aiming for the detection of the human CD14 gene in the specimen.
- diagnosis probe they are labeled with radio isotope, enzyme, fluorescent substance, luminous substance, etc.
- DNA or mRNA from the cell of a patient, whose CD14 expression is to be inspected is prepared in the known manner.
- a marker probe is added to this sample and the mixture is incubated, followed by washing to remove unreacted marker probe. If the specimen contains human CD14 DNA or RNA, the marker probe is bound to them.
- the presence of hybridization can be detected by luminescence, fluoreschence, radioactivity, etc. from labeled enzyme, fluoreschent substance, lumineschent substance as indicator.
- the present oligonucleotides as diagnosis probe are employable for the detection of increase or decrease of CD14 expression level in tissues or cells against external stimulation, for the diagnosis of disorders caused by inflammatory factor generated vis CD14, specifically such as systemic inflammatory response syndrom, sepsis and septic shock, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, cancer, graft-versus-host reaction, periodontosis or osteoporosis. They are employable for the diagnosis determining inflammation degree, curing method and prognosis.
- the present oligonucleotides with a purity suitable for medical use, if necessary, together with pharmacologically acceptable additives are employed in the preparation form suitable for human administration.
- the present pharmaceutical compositions are specifically explained below.
- the present pharmaceutical compositions comprise of the present oligonucleotides as above mentioned as an active ingredient. It was, the present pharmaceutical compositions comprise such oligonucleotide that is bound to an gene encoding human CD14, and is capable of inhibiting the human CD14 expression as an active ingredient.
- an oligonucleotide with a pruirty suitable for the medical use may be directly dissolved or dispersed in a suitable solvent, or enclosed in liposome, or inserted into a suitable vector.
- oligonucleotide Depending on the necessity, pharmaceutically acceptable addtives are added to the present oligonucleotide, and the mixture may be formed to suitable preparation, such as injection, tablet, capsule, collyrium, creme, suppository, spray, cataplasm, etc.
- suitable preparation such as injection, tablet, capsule, collyrium, creme, suppository, spray, cataplasm, etc.
- the pharmacologically acceptable carrier includes solvent, base, stabiliser, antiseptic, dissolvent, excipient, buffer, etc.
- the CD14 is LPS receptor present on membrane of macrophage, monocyte, Kupffer cells, and neutrophil. It is estimated that, when bacterial infection is effected, the macrophage and neutrophil are activated via CD14, to induce inflammatory factor.
- compositions comprising oligonucleotides inhibiting human CD14 expression as an active ingredient can be employed as prophylactic/therapeutic agent against disorders caused by inflammatory factor generated via CD14, specifically such as systemic inflammatory response syndrom, sepsis or endotoxin shock, septic shock, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, autoimmune response or disease, allergy disease, cancer, peritonitis, graft-versus-host reaction, periodontosis or osteoporosis.
- inflammatory factor generated via CD14 specifically such as systemic inflammatory response syndrom, sepsis or endotoxin shock, septic shock, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, autoimmune response or disease, allergy disease, cancer, peritonitis, graft-versus-host reaction, periodontosis or osteoporosis.
- the present pharmaceutical composition more selectively effect on the CD14 on liver Kupffer cells, a high effect as preventive or remedy against particularly sepsis and septic shock, and constitutional symptom and organ insufficiency caused by the sepsis and septic shock is expectable.
- SIRS systemic inflammatory response syndrom
- hepatitis with significantly decrease in liver function such as alcoholic hepatitis, fulminating hepatitis or hepatocirrhosis: If endogenous LPS from intestine enters portal vein, without sufficiently removed by liver Kupffer cells with decrease of hepato-function, and is spilled over into systemic circulation, it cases DIC and multiple organ failure, which cause the death (Tanigawa Hisakazu, et al., Kan-Tan-Sui, Volume 27, page 381, 1993).
- administration method and dosage of the present oligonuleotides are adjusted depending on patient's age, sex, disorder kinds and degree.
- a suitable amount of the present oligonucleotides for adjustment of the CD14 expression level and improvement of disease condition is administered orally or parentally.
- 0.001 to 2000 mg/kg are administered continuously or once or divided several portions per one day.
- 0.01 to 100 mg/kg are preferred.
- the present oligonucleotides are sufficiently safe in said dosage.
- the oral administration includes subglossal administration.
- the parenteral administration may be selected suitable one from aspiration, transdermal administration, collyrium, intravaginal administration, intra-articular administration, intrarectal administration, intra-artery administration, intravenous administration, topical administration, intramascular administration, subcutaneous administration, intraperitoneal administratoin.
- THP-1 cells were inoculated into a 2 well and a 6 well plate at 7.1 ⁇ 10 5 cells/well, incubated at 37 °C over a day and night. 1 ⁇ ,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 3 (manufactured by BIOMOL Research) was added at the final concentration of 0.1 ⁇ M, and further the cells was cultured overnight.
- the THP-1 cells were collected, from which RNA was extracted using 1 ml of ISOGEN (manufactured by TELTEST) in accordance with protocol. Subsequently, cDNA library was prepared by Superscript Preamplification System (manufactured by GIBCO) from RNA as template which was extracted using oligo dT primer.
- PCR was carried out by employing 1.5 ⁇ g of prepared cDNA library, sense primer (5' ACGCGTCGAC GAGTTCACAA GTGTGAAGCC TG 3': SEQ.ID. No. 5), antisense primer (5' ACATGCATGC TTAATAAAGG TGGGGCAAAG GG 3': SEQ.ID. No. 6), and Pfu DNA synthetic enzyme (manufactured by Stratagene).
- sense primer (5' ACGCGTCGAC GAGTTCACAA GTGTGAAGCC TG 3': SEQ.ID. No. 5
- antisense primer 5' ACATGCATGC TTAATAAAGG TGGGGCAAAG GG 3': SEQ.ID. No. 6
- Pfu DNA synthetic enzyme manufactured by Stratagene
- Amplified DNA fragment and pUC118 plasmid were digested with SalI restriction enzyme and SphI restriction enzyme, respectively, and purified by 1 % agarose gel electrophoresis. Subsequently, DNA fragment digested from pUC118 and the PCR product were mixed in a proportion of 2:1, and ligated using Ligation kit (manufactured by Takara). Subsequently, this reaction mixture was transfected to JM109 cell, plated on agar plate, and incubated at 37 °C overnight. The generated colonies were checked by PCR to identify recombinant clone (pUCH14P-4 plasmid).
- Example 2 Construction of the expression plasmid for human CD14/luciferase fusion protein.
- pGEMluc plasmid DNA fragment digested at HindIII and BamHI sites of pUCH14P-4 plasmid were inserted into an expression vector (pGEMluc plasmid), and cloned to provide pGEMlucH14-9. Subsequently, PCR was carried out using pGEMlucH14-9 plasmid as template, as well as sense primer (5' CCCAAGCTTA AGTGTGAAGC CTGAAGCCGC CGG 3': SEQ. ID. No. 7) and antisense primer (5' ATGGCGCCGG GCCTTTCTTT ATGTTTTTGG CGTCTTCCAG TTGG 3': SEQ. ID. No. 8).
- sense primer 5' CCCAAGCTTA AGTGTGAAGC CTGAAGCCGC CGG 3': SEQ. ID. No. 7
- antisense primer 5' ATGGCGCCGG GCCTTTCTTT ATGTTTTTGG CGTCTTCCAG TTGG 3': SEQ. ID. No.
- the reaction product was precipitated with ethanol, and digested with BbeI restriction enzyme and HindIII restriction enzyme, respectively.
- the DNA fragment from pGEMluc and PCR amplified product previously digested with the two restriction enzymes were ligated in the conventional manner, cloned using HB101 cells to provide pGEMluc(ctg)H14-3.
- Phosphodiester oligonucleotides and phosphorothioate oligonucleotides purified with OPC column obtained from Sawady Technology were employed in the following examples.
- Phosphorothioate oligonucleotides employed in Examples 10 and 11 purified with micro bondasphere C8 (300 ⁇ ) were obtained from Nisshinbô.
- the mixture of random phosphodiester oligonucleotides or phosphorothioate oligonucleotides made by sequence undefined synthesis with the mixture of four kinds of amidite were used as control oligonucleotide in the following examples.
- Oligonucleotides complementary to the gene encoding human CD14 (part 3)
- Oligonucleotides complementary to the gene encoding human CD14 (part 4)
- RNA pellets were dried with air, and dissolved in distilled water. By denaturing agarose gel electrophoresis the RNA was exhibited as a single band of 1.4 kb.
- Example 5 Detection of the inhibitory activities in CD14 translation by oligonucleotide complementary to human non-coding region
- RNA from pGEMluc(ctg)H14-3 and unmodified oligonucleotides to be tested were mixed in a proportion of 1:10, and heated at 60 °C for 2 minutes. Subsequently, amino acids, and Rabbit Reticulocyte Lysate were added to the mixture, and incubated at 30 °C for 2 hours.
- oligonucleotides 10 ⁇ l of reaction mixture and an equivalent amount of luminous substrate solution (luciferase assay system, manufactured by Promega) wore mixed, and allowed to react at room temperature for 5 seconds, the luminous intensity of the reaction solution was measured by a luminescence meter (Lumat LB96P). The result is shown in Fig. 1.
- the inhibitory activity of oligonucleotides was normalized by a fluorescent amount at control oligonucleotide (20mer phosphodiester oligonucleotide with random sequence) treatment as 100 %.
- sequences exhibiting at least 30 % of inhibitory activity were OH0013A, OH0023A, OH0033A, OH0043A, OH0053A, OH0099A, OH0102A, OH0103A, OH0104A, OH0105A, OH0106A, OH0107A, OH0108A, OH0109A, OH0110A, OH0112A and OH0114A.
- antisense oligonucleotides around translational initiation site showed the high inhibitory activity.
- Example 6 The inhibitory activities in CD14 translation by oligonucleotides with different length
- Example 7 Measurement of the inhibitory activities in human TNF ⁇ production (5' non-coding region and neighbour region of translation initiational site)
- THP-1 cells were suspended in RPMI1640 medium containing 10 % inactivated fetal bovine serum, inoculated at 1 X 10 5 cells/well into the 24 well plates, and cultured in the presence of 10 ng/ml of Phorbol 12-Myristate 13-Acetate (manufactured by SIGMA) for 24 hours. After the medium was exchanged, the oligonucleotides were added at the final concentration of 100 nM. After incubation for 4 hours, the culture supernatant was removed and the cells were washed.
- Phorbol 12-Myristate 13-Acetate manufactured by SIGMA
- the cells were again cultured in a RPMI1640 medium containing 10 % inactivated fetal bovine serum in the presence of 40 ng/ml of 1 ⁇ , 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 3 (manufactured by BIOMOL Research) for 20 hours. After washing the cells, the medium were replaced with RPMI1640 containing 2 % human serum to which 1 ng/ml of lipopolysuccharide (E. coli 055: B5, manufactured by Difco) was added. After incubation for 4 hours, the culture supernatant was collected. TNF ⁇ in the culture supernatant was measured with human TNF ⁇ ELISA SYSTEM (manufactured by Amersham).
- TNF ⁇ was performed in line with protocol attached to the human TNF ⁇ ELISA SYSTEM.
- 50 ⁇ l of suitably diluted culture supernatant were transferred to a reaction plate, 50 ⁇ l of biotinylated antibody solution were added, and left at room temperature stand for 2 hours.
- the reaction solution was removed, and wells were washed with 400 ⁇ l/well of wash buffer three times.
- 100 ⁇ l of suitably diluted streptavidin-peroxidose conjugate were added, and the mixture was further left to stand for 30 minutes.
- 100 ⁇ l of chromogenic solution were added, and reacted for 15 minutes.
- 100 ⁇ l of stop solution were added to terminate the reaction, and absorbance at 450 nm was measured in order to calculate the TNF ⁇ value in the sample.
- Fig. 3 indicates the results.
- the active region 1 was indicated by the oligonucleotides complementary to a part of the sequence CUGGAAGCCGCCGGGUGCCGCUGUGUAGGAAAGAAGCUAAA.
- the active region 2 was indicated by the oligonucleotides complementary to a part of the sequence GGUUCGGAAGACUUAUCGACCAUGGAGCGCGCGUCCUGC.
- the active region 3 overlapped with the active region 2, and was indicated by the oligonucleotides complementary to a part of the sequence GAGCGCGUCCUGCUUGUUGCUGCUGCU.
- Example 8 Measurement of the inhibitory activities in human TNF ⁇ production (3' non-coding region)
- Fig. 4 indicates the result of the inhibitory assay TNF ⁇ production by oligonucleotides complementary to the 3' non-coding region of human CD14 mRNA.
- the active region 5 was indicated by the oligonucleotides complementary to a part of GGACUCAAACUGCCUUGGCUU.
- the active region 6 overlapped with the active region 5, and was indicated by the oligonucleotides complementary to a part of the sequence
- the active region 7 was indicated by the oligonucleotides complementary to a part of GGACGUUGAGGACUUUUCGACCAAUUCAACCCUUUGCCCCACCUUAUUA.
- Example 9 The measurement of inhibitory activities in mouse TNF ⁇ production (5' non-coding region and the neighbour region of translational initiation site)
- J774A.1 cells were suspended in DMEM medium containing 10 % inactivated fetal bovine serum, inoculated in the 24 well plate at 0.5 X 10 5 cells/well, and cultivated for 24 hours. After the medium was exchanged, the oligonucleotides were added to the culture medium at the final concentration of 100 nM. After incubation for 4 hours, the culture supernatant was removed, and the cells were washed. Then cells were again cultured in RPMI1640 medium containing 10 % inactivated fetal bovine serum for 20 hours. After washing the cells, the medium was substituted with DMEM containing 2 % mous serum to which lipopolysuccharide (LPS) (E.
- LPS lipopolysuccharide
- TNF ⁇ in the culture supernatant was determined with mouse TNF ⁇ ELISA SYSTEM (manufactured by Amersham).
- TNF ⁇ was carried out in line with protocol attached to mouse TNF ⁇ ELISA SYSTEM.
- 50 ⁇ l of suitably diluted culture supernatant were transferred to a reaction plate, 50 ⁇ l of biotinylated antibody solution were added, and left to stand at room temperature for 2 hours.
- the reaction solution was removed, wells were washed with wash buffer fluid of 400 ⁇ l/well three times.
- 100 ⁇ l of suitably diluted streptavidin-peroxidase conjugate were added, and the mixture was further left to stand for 30 minutes.
- 100 ⁇ l of chromogenic solution were added, and reacted for 15 minutes.
- 100 ⁇ l of stop solution were added to terminate the reaction, and absorbance at 450 nm was determined in order to calculate the TNF ⁇ value in the sample.
- Fig. 5 indicates the results.
- mouse TNF ⁇ production was detected in antisense compounds having complementary sequence to the neighbour of mouse CD14 mRNA translation inititation site, e.g. SM0101-0220A, SM0102A-25mer, SM0103A-25mer, SM0104A-25mer, SM0105A-25mer, SM0106A-25mer, SM0107-0226A-25mer and SM0109-25mer.
- antisense compounds having complementary sequence to the neighbour of mouse CD14 mRNA translation inititation site, e.g. SM0101-0220A, SM0102A-25mer, SM0103A-25mer, SM0104A-25mer, SM0105A-25mer, SM0106A-25mer, SM0107-0226A-25mer and SM0109-25mer.
- Balb/c male mouse of 6 week age (manufactured by Charles River Japan) were grouped into 7 (each group consisting of 10 animals) based on body weight. Subsequently, 3 mg/kg to 0.3 mg/kg of SM0105A oligonucleotide, 3 mg/kg to 0.3 mg/kg of control oligonucleotide (a 21mer phosphorothioate oligonucleotide with random sequence), or 10 ml/kg of saline (for negative control, manufactured by ⁇ tsuka) were administered to tail vein once.
- SM0105A oligonucleotide 3 mg/kg to 0.3 mg/kg of control oligonucleotide (a 21mer phosphorothioate oligonucleotide with random sequence)
- 10 ml/kg of saline for negative control, manufactured by ⁇ tsuka
- LPS E. coli 055: B5, manufactured by Difco
- galactosamine D-Galactosamine hydrochloride, manufactured by Wakô
- the survival rate was periodically evaluated until 24 hours after the shock induction.
- Fig. 6 indicates the results. All animals of saline-administered group as negative control group were dead until 9 hours after the shock induction. All animals of control oligonucleotide administered group were dead until 10 hours after the shock induction, in every dosage amount. On the other hand, in SM0105A oligonucleotide-administered group, all animals of 3 mg/kg dosage group survived after 24 hours, 9 animals of 1 mg/kg dosage group survived, and 2 animals of 0.3 mg/kg dosage group survived. Survival rate of 0.3 mg/kg of SM0105A-administered was equivalent with the survival rate of the same amount of methyl prednisolone-administered. By this result, dosage-dependent survival rate improvement effect of SM0105A was confirmed
- CPA cyclophosphamide
- SM0105A administration group and prednisolone administration group exhibited 100 % of survival rate. Suppression of a significant GTP raise was observed in liver of SM0105A administration group, whereas such effect was not recognised in prednisolone administered group (Fig. 7).
- mice supplied by Charlse-Liver Japan
- mice were divided into 2 groups (4 animals per group).
- SM0105A and control oligonucleotide 21mer phosphorothioate oligonucleotide with a random sequence
- saline for negative control, manufactured by ⁇ tsuka
- Example 12 Measurement of the inhibitory activities in the expression of human CD14/luciferase fusion protein
- the expression plasmid for a human CD14/luciferase fusion protein (pM1651) was constructed.
- the pGEMlucH14-9 prepared in Example 2 was digested with HindIII and XhoI to provide a DNA fragment, which was inserted to HindIII/XhoI site of pcDNA3.1(+) (manufactured by Invitrogen) in the conventional manner, cloned by JM109 cell to provide pM1651.
- the pM1651 was transfected into HeLa cell, i.e. human endocervix cancer-derived cell, to establish a HeLa transformant expressing human CD14/luciferase fusion protein.
- HeLa cell i.e. human endocervix cancer-derived cell
- 5 ⁇ 10 5 of HeLa cell were inoculated onto a dish with 100 mm diameter, cultured for one night, subsequently 10 ⁇ g of pM1651 were transfected by calcium phosphate method.
- the cell was cultured in the DMEM medium containing 10 % fetal bovine serum for one night.
- the cells were seeded to a 96 well plate at 100 to 500 cells/well. From the next day, the transformants were chosen in the medium containing G-418.
- a He1651d3-20 clone exhibiting luciferase activity was employed for the inhibitory assay of fusion protein expression by antisense oligonucleotides.
- HeLa transformant (He1651d3-20) prepared in (1) were suspended in the DMEM medium containing 10 % fetal bovine serum and 0.6 mg/mL of G-418, were seeded into the 24 well plate at 1 ⁇ 10 5 cells/well, and cultured for one night. They were washed with saline (manufactured by ⁇ tsuka) twice, subsequently 450 ⁇ L/well of Opti-MEM medium (manufactured by Gibco BRL) were added. Subsequently, in line with a handbock of Gibco BRL, lipofectin reagent and an oligonucleotide of SEQ. ID. No.
- the cell solution and Luciferase Assay Reagent II were mixed in a plate for fluoroeschence measurement (manufactured by DYNEX; Microlite 2 plate) to initiate reaction, and luminescence intensity for 10 seconds was determined.
- Luminometer manufactured by berthold (LB96P) was employed for the measurement.
- oligonucleotides were calculated based on 100% by the luminescence intensity of control sample without oligonucleotide.
- Fig. 8 indicates the results.
- Antisense oligonucleotides exhibiting at least 40 % of inhibitory activity in 5, non-coding region were SH0023A, SH0033A, SH0038A and SH0043A.
- antisense oligonucleotides exhibiting at least 40 % of inhibitory activity in the region containing translation initiation site were SH0102A, SH0104A, SH0105A, SH0106A, SH0107A, SH0108A, SH0109A, SH0112A, SH0114A, SH0117A, SH0118A, SH0122A and SH0126A.
- Example 13 Measurement of antisense oligo-binding activity by Rnase H cleavage test
- Binding value (fluorescence value of sample oligonucleotide - fluorescence value of control oligonucleotide) / (fluorescence value of SH0102A - fluoroscence value of control oligonucleotide ) score binding value 0 0.5 > X 1 0.9 > X ⁇ 0.5 2 1.3 > X ⁇ 0.9 3 X ⁇ 1.3
- antisense oligonucleotides to the neighbor region of translation initiation site were OH0102A-15mer, OH0104A-15mer, OH0114A-15mer, and antisense oligonucleotides in 3' non-coding region were OH1254A-15mer, OH1264A-15mer, OH1304A-15mer and OH1314A-15mer.
- These oligonucleotides have the sequences complementary to parts of active regions 2, 4 and 7, which were considered to be inhibitory activity of TNF ⁇ production according to measurement results of inhibitory activity in human TNF ⁇ production in Examples 7 and 8. Accordingly, the results of RNaseH cleavage test were well consistent with the results of inhibitory activity in TNF ⁇ production.
- Example 13 Concerning the antisense oligonucleotide-binding regions clarified in Example 13, representative antisense oligonucleotides in the each region (see Table 5) were synthesized by the manner of Example 3, and evaluated by the method of Example 7.
- THP-1 cell was treated with SH0108A, SH0184A, SH0324A, SH0394A, SH0444A, SH0457A, SH0470A, SH0534A, SH0649A, SH0714A, SH0720A, SH0809A, SH0864A, SH0899A, SH1014A, SN1074A, SH1199A, SH1204A, SH1259A, SH1311A and control oligonucleotide at the final concentration of 30 nM. After incubation for 4 hours the culture supernatant was collected. TNF ⁇ in the culture supernatant was measured by human TNF ⁇ ELISA SYSTEM (manufactured by Amersham).
- Fig. 9 indicates the results, by which an inhibitory activity was confirmed in twelve regions below.
- Active region 8 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH0184A complementary to a part of the sequence :CUUGUGAGCUGGACGA
- Active region 9 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH0324A complementary to a part of the sequence AAGCGCGUCGAUGCGGACGCCGACCCGCGGCAGUA
- Active region 10 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH0394A complementary to a part of the sequence :UCACAGUGGGAGCCG
- Active region 11 was indicated by oligonucleotides SH0444A, SH0457A and SH0470A complementary to a part of the sequence :CGUGUGCUAGCGUACUCCCGCCUCAAGGAACUGACGCUCGAGGAC
- Active region 12 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH0534A complementary to a part of the sequence GGACUUGCACUUUCC
- Active region 13 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH0649A complementary to a part of the sequence :UACUGAGCAUUGCCCAAGCACACUCGCCUGCCUUU
- Active region 14 was indicated by oligonucleotides SH0714A and SH0720A complementary to a part of the sequence
- Active region 15 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH0809A complementary to a part of the sequence UCCAGAAUCUAGCGCUGCGCAACACAGGAAUGGAGACGCCCACAG
- Active region 16 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH0899A complementary to a part of the sequence
- Active region 17 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH1014A complementary to a part of the sequence
- Active region 18 was indicated by oligonucleotide SH1014A complementary to a part of the sequence :GCUGCCCGAGGUGGAUAACCUGAACCACUGGACGGGAAUCCCUUCCU
- Active region 19 was indicated by oligonucleotides SH1199A and SH1204A complementary to a part of the sequence GUGUUCGGGAACCCUGGUGCUGCUCC
- Example 15 Design of consensus oligonucleotides, and measurement of the inhibitory activities in the CD14 expression.
- Oligonucleotides which are bound to both a gene encoding human CD14 and a gene encoding CD14 of animals other than human, (hereinafter called "consensus oligonucleotide”) were prepared by the following manner. First, a region of SEQ ID No. 1 from 93th guanine to 145th uridine, which is considered to be accessible region to bond, was remarked, and sequences of human and mouse were compared.
- inhibitory activities of following oligonucleotides SU103A-21mer, SU0104A-21mer, SU0105A-21mer, SU0106A-21mer, SU0107A-21mer, SU0108A-21mer, SU0109A-21mer, SU0110A-21mer, SU0111A-21mer, SU0112A-21mer, SU0113A-21mer, SU0114A-21mer, SU0115A-21mer, SU0116A-21mer, SU0117-21mer and SU0118A-21mer in expression of CD14/luciferase fusion protein were compared using HeLa transformant cell expressing human CD14/luciferase fusion protein.
- Fig. 10 indicates the results.
- Consensus oligonucleotides exhibiting at least 40 % of inhibitory activity were SU0103A-21mer, SU0104A-21mer, SU0105A-21mer, SU0106A-21mer, SU0107A-21mer, SU0108A-21mer, SU0109A-21mer.
- Inhibitory activities of SU0104A-21mer, SU0105A-21mer, SU0106A-21mer and SU0108A-21mer in mouse TNF ⁇ production were 24 %, 33 %, 54 % and 69%, respectively.
- the present invention provides oligonucleotides containing sequences hybridized with a part of the gene encoding human CD14. Further, it provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the oligonucleotide and pharmacologically acceptable carriers. By this, inflammatory factor can be effectively suppressed.
- the oligonucleotide inhibiting the human CD14 expression is useful as prophylactic/therapeutic agent against disorders caused by inflammatory factor induced via CD14, specifically such as system inflammatory reaction symptom, endotoxemia and endotoxic shock, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, autoimmune response, allergy disease, cancer, graft-versus-host reaction, peritonitis, or osteoporosis.
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